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Can you imagine…

…if a Tea Party group had done this to a Democratic legislator?

That’s Republican state Senator Glenn Grothman cornered by the protestors in Madison outside the Capital Building.

I acknowledge that some people tried to keep the mob under control, viagra generic unhealthy but that is not acceptable behavior. As I’ve said before, viagra usa doctor this is not what democracy looks like.

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5 comments March 1st, 2011

I have a feeling the editor at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel knew they were being ironic…

…when they chose to start this story about another Union-sponsored protest at the Wisconsin State Capital with this:

It was Angela Aldous, best viagra cialis a 30-year-old nurse from Madison, who drew the loudest cheers. She sought to cast doubt on Walker’s suggestion, made last week, that many people from out of state were joining the large protest crowds in Madison.

“Governor Walker, I’m not faking this Wisconsin accent,” Aldous said. “I was born in Wisconsin. I live in Wisconsin. And I came back early from my ice-fishing trip to tell you, ‘You are not going to crush Wisconsin.’?”

She then led the crowd in a chant: “We are Wisconsin.”

And end it with this:

As he spoke, a long line of teachers from Chicago paraded through the center of the rotunda to wild cheers. Chicago teachers, their signs stated, support Wisconsin workers.

1 comment February 26th, 2011

I identify with this…

story about how Wisconsin’s budget repair bill is busting up friendships online. I haven’t unfriended anyone or stopped following people on Twitter, discount cialis and but it’s been a close thing.

13 comments February 26th, 2011

Nothing is actually something

In a decision upholding the Constitutionality of President Obama’s healthcare law, cialis generic and Clinton-appointee Judge Gladys Kessler said, viagra

“It is pure semantics to argue that an individual who makes a choice to forgo health insurance is not ‘acting,’ especially given the serious economic and health-related consequences to every individual of that choice. Making a choice is an affirmative action, whether one decides to do something or not do something.”

So, according to Judge Kessler if I’m absolutely inactive, I’m still active because I’m CHOOSING to be inactive.

Why am I not suprised she was appointed by the man who once said, “It depends upon what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is”?

2 comments February 23rd, 2011

Is it really a coincidence…

…that more Democrats are heading for Illinois on the same day they’re holding an election in Chicago?

1 comment February 22nd, 2011

I have absolutely no plans to vote for Sarah Palin

But the more you attack her, viagra buy malady the more you make me think maybe I should.

11 comments January 12th, 2011

Patronage…alive and well in Wisconsin!

Doyle political appointees land civil service positions – JSOnline.

Holloway gives top staff job to demoted administrator Booker – JSOnline.

Add comment January 11th, 2011

Heads ups my friends in the public employee unions

When DEMOCRATS are freezing your pay, sildenafil sick you are in deep, cialis usa viagra deep trouble.

1 comment January 2nd, 2011

Nonpartisan is the great myth of American politics

When people claim they want bipartisanship or nonpartisanship, generic viagra and what they really mean is they want the OTHER party to stop getting in their way.

4 comments December 14th, 2010

Oh God, it’s gonna be…

…Sarah Palin, tadalafil view isn’t it?

3 comments November 12th, 2010

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